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Woodwind instruments are a
family of
musical instruments within the
greater category of
wind instruments.
Common examples include flute, clarinet, oboe...
- A
woodwind doubler (or reed doubler) is a
musician who can play two or more
instruments from the six
woodwind families (clarinets, saxophones, oboes,...
- The
woodwind section,
which consists of
woodwind instruments, is one of the main
sections of an
orchestra or
concert band.
Woodwind sections contain instruments...
- tubas)
Woodwind instruments (recorders, flutes, oboes, clarinets, saxophones, and b****oons)
Woodwind instruments were
originally made of
wood, just as...
- A
wind quintet, also
known as a
woodwind quintet, is a
group of five
wind players (most
commonly flute, oboe, clarinet,
French horn and b****oon). Unlike...
- The
Wind in the
Willows is a children's
novel by the
British novelist Kenneth Grahame,
first published in 1908. It
details the
story of Mole, Ratty, and...
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saxophone (often
referred to
colloquially as the sax) is a type of single-reed
woodwind instrument with a
conical body,
usually made of br****. As with all single-reed...
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instrument in the
woodwind family,
which plays in the
tenor and b**** ranges. It is
composed of six pieces, and is
usually made of
wood. It is
known for...
- oboe (/ˈoʊboʊ/ OH-boh) is a type of double-reed
woodwind instrument.
Oboes are
usually made of
wood, but may also be made of
synthetic materials, such...
- The
mouthpiece of a
woodwind instrument is that part of the
instrument which is
placed partly in the player's mouth. Single-reed instruments,
capped double-reed...